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... , -for what cared he That the river was strong , and the rocks were steep ? But the greyhound in the leash hung back , And checked him in his leap . The boy is in the arms of Wharfe And strangled 16 LORDS OF HAREWOOD .
... , -for what cared he That the river was strong , and the rocks were steep ? But the greyhound in the leash hung back , And checked him in his leap . The boy is in the arms of Wharfe And strangled 16 LORDS OF HAREWOOD .
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... arms of Wharfe And strangled by a merciless force ; For never more was young Romelli seen Till he rose a lifeless corse . Owing to this unhappy event , the afflicted parent re- moved the Priory to the nearest available spot , to where ...
... arms of Wharfe And strangled by a merciless force ; For never more was young Romelli seen Till he rose a lifeless corse . Owing to this unhappy event , the afflicted parent re- moved the Priory to the nearest available spot , to where ...
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... arms in his wars ; the King to gratify the said Robert , and the better to sup- port his son , granted that the said Robert might give him his Manor of Harwood , in Yorkshire , with other lands to the annual value of 400 marks , during ...
... arms in his wars ; the King to gratify the said Robert , and the better to sup- port his son , granted that the said Robert might give him his Manor of Harwood , in Yorkshire , with other lands to the annual value of 400 marks , during ...
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... Arms . De Lisle . Or . a fess between 2 chevronels sable . Arms . De Aldburgh . Gules , a lion rampant , charged with a fleur de lis . ROBERT DE INSULA , Lord Lisle , of Rubeomonte , in the County of York , mar . Alicia Fitz Gerald ...
... Arms . De Lisle . Or . a fess between 2 chevronels sable . Arms . De Aldburgh . Gules , a lion rampant , charged with a fleur de lis . ROBERT DE INSULA , Lord Lisle , of Rubeomonte , in the County of York , mar . Alicia Fitz Gerald ...
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... arms at a military council before Edward , the King's son and Lieutenant in England , at London , in eight days of St. Michael , 6 Oct. 1297 , 25 Ed . I. He was discharged from attendance at this council and enjoined to proceed ...
... arms at a military council before Edward , the King's son and Lieutenant in England , at London , in eight days of St. Michael , 6 Oct. 1297 , 25 Ed . I. He was discharged from attendance at this council and enjoined to proceed ...
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Abbey acres aforesaid aged Alice Alwoodley Anne annum arms Arthington baptized at Sigston Baron Bolton born A.D. buried carucates chapel Chief Justice Countess county of York daughter of Sir descent died without issue Domesday Book Dunkeswick Earl of Harewood East Keswick Ebor Edward eldest Elizabeth erected Fitz Gerald Francis gave Gawthorpe Hall George Harewood Castle Harewood House heir heiress Henry inscription Insula Item eidem John Boulter King Lady land Lascelles Leeds lego London Lord Lisle Lord of Harewood manor of Harewood Margaret Margery Mary Northallerton parish of Harewood present quod Redman Redvers reign ROBERT RYTHER Romelli Rougemonte Ryther Sir John Cutler Sir Richard Sir William Gascoigne Sir William Ryther Skipton tomb township unum Vicar vicarage village Viscount Lascelles Warin Weardley Weeton Wentworth wife William de Aldburgh William de Curci William de Fortibus William de Meschines Yorkshire
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Page 16 - He sprang in glee, — for what cared he That the river was strong, and the rocks were steep ? — • But the greyhound in the leash hung back, And checked him in his leap. The Boy is in the arms of Wharf, And strangled by a merciless force; For never more was young Romilly seen Till he rose a lifeless corse.
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